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Sand, dirt or grit can do damage to any surface so
it is highly recommended that interior floors are frequently swept
and mopped with a dry dust mop. Placing mats or rugs
at the entrance of a hallway or room will also help minimise the problem.
Also avoid using cleaning utensiles which could have sharp
edges as it will scratch and make the surface lose its shine.
When cleaning natural stone always use a mild
non-abrasive cleaning detergent with warm water. A clean mop
for floors and a soft cloth for other surface areas should
be used. The cleaning product you use should not have vinegar,
lemon or acid in its contents as these will do harm to the
surface of the natural stone.
In wet areas, eg showers, soap scum can be reduced
by appliying a non-acidic soap scum remover and using a squeegee
to rub it in and wipe down with clean water.
In food handling areas a penetrating sealer should
be applied as it creates a lining between the middle and top
surface of the stone. This stops stains from penetrating
the natural stone. Check with your installer for recommendations
or if unsure, check with a sealer manufacturer.
If a stain has been created, depending how deep
it has gone, it can be removed by sanding the stone again.
Check with your installer regarding the time and cost to cary out this work.
For outdoor pools or patio floor areas apply
a mild bleach solution to the surface and use a light pressure
hose to help remove algae or moss build-up.
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